Helpful Links and Resources

Use the information listed to determine if your physician is board certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, not General Obstetrics and Gynecology. Obviously, a subspecialty board certified specialist is highly recommended.

The American Pregnancy Association is a national health organization committed to promoting reproductive and pregnancy wellness. It serves as a good source of education for women and families that have questions regarding their infertility or pregnancy.

IVF Pregnancy rates are listed here for our program (2015). This format is very misleading, but some of the data is just plain inaccurate, so please look at "detailed data summary" tab for a complete and accurate analysis of our data. Our success rates have improved even further since then! Compare them to other programs in the state and the southeast. Check to see if the program you're considering has reported! In general, large programs can easily afford to report their statistics, and if they do not, one should be very careful about having this complex and expensive procedure performed at such a center.

Christian-based support and encouragement to married women around the world who are struggling with the pain of fertility challenges, including primary and secondary infertility, pregnancy loss, early infant death, and adoption loss.

You may want to consider using Kindara which helps you to "meet your fertility goals and better understand your body." It is a powerful and useful fertility charting system. Over 1.4 million women have learned valuable fertility information with this free fertility app.

The National Embryo Donation Center (NEDC) is a nonprofit organization that assists both embryo donors and recipients. The site features information about embryo donation through downloadable videos, success stories, donor information and the application

The guide shares common sleep challenges for young children, school age children, and teens, along with helpful tips and resources for making the most of sleep at each stage. You can also learn about creating a healthy sleep environment for your child as well as use other features on the site.

This guide to pregnancy and sleep will discuss the various sleep developments and concerns that arise during each individual trimester, as well as postpartum sleep issues and the sleep habits of unborn fetuses.

Your Fertility is brought to you by the Fertility Coalition: the Victorian Assisted Reproductive Treatment Authority (VARTA), Andrology Australia, Jean Hailes for Women's Health and The Robinson Research Institute.

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